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On December 8, 1941, the Pacific War broke out. The Japanese attacked the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor in the Pacific Ocean and bombed British and American troops at the same time, starting the Pacific War. The United States and Great Britain declared war on Japan.
On December 8, 1958, the All-African People's Congress was held in Accra, the capital of Ghana.
At the initiative of Prime Minister Nkrumah of Ghana, the conference was initiated by 36 African nationalist political parties and mass organizations, and attended by more than 300 representatives of 62 organizations in 28 African countries, and closed on the 13th. The General Assembly discussed issues relating to the independence of African peoples and adopted a declaration and seven resolutions condemning colonialism and imperialism, supporting the independence struggles of Algeria and Cameroon, calling for all possible assistance to the peoples of countries striving for independence and supporting pan-Africanism and the aspirations of the African peoples for solidarity. The permanent body is the General Committee.
The first was held in 1960 and 1961.
2. The 3rd General Assembly. After the establishment of the OAU in 1963, the General Assembly was held again.
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December 8, 2000 Shandong "Yangxin Incident" occurred on December 8, 1997 The first successful launch of the Chang-2C improved rocket on Iridium December 8, 1995 China's first lease of a large passenger aircraft December 8, 1994 A catastrophic fire broke out in Karamay, December 8, 1989 The synchrotron radiation device of the Beijing Positron Collider passed the appraisal on December 8, 1987 The leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union signed the INF Treaty on December 8, 1985 The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was established on December 8, 1980, and John Lennon was assassinated.
December 8, 1978 Israeli Prime Minister Meir passed away, December 8, 1971 China established diplomatic relations with Iceland.
On December 8, 1941, the Pacific War broke out, and the Chinese Communist Party issued a manifesto, and on December 8, 1941, the Japanese army invaded and occupied Hong Kong.
On December 8, 1925, the first volume of Hitler's Mein Kampf was published, and on December 8, 1910, Bian Zhilin was born.
On December 8, 1905, Chen Tianhua committed suicide in the sea.
On December 8, 1865, the birth of Sibelius, the first Finnish family, on December 8, 1633, the Ming Dynasty scientist Xu Guangqi died.
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December 8th.
In 1856, Thomson, the discoverer of electrons, was born.
In 1941, the Pacific War broke out.
In 1971, China established diplomatic relations with Iceland.
In 1980, John Lennon was murdered by a cult maniac.
In 1994, a catastrophic fire broke out in Karamay, Xinjiang.
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December 8, 1941.
When the Pacific War broke out, the CCP issued a manifesto.
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1.December 8, 1925 - Hitler's book Mein Kampf is published.
2.December 8, 1941 - The Pacific War begins when Japan attacks Pearl Harbor.
December 8 - Chiang Chung-cheng flew to Taiwan, and the national government officially moved to Taiwan, beginning the situation of cross-strait partition in the future.
December 8 – Belarus, Russia and Ukraine** sign an agreement in Minsk to form the CIS to replace the Soviet Union.
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Historically, the events of December 8 include the outbreak of the Pacific War, Japan's attack on Hong Kong, the inability of the British troops stationed in Hong Kong to resist, the relocation of the people to Taiwan, the abolition of the monarchy in Greece, and the collective air crash of the Peruvian "Coalition of Lead Lima" football team.
The Pacific War was a war fought in World War II between the Axis powers led by the Empire of Japan and the Allied forces led by Britain and the United States, covering the Pacific, Indian Ocean, and East Asia.
The Pacific War, which began with Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and ended with Japan's surrender, involved as many as 37 countries, involving a population of more than 1.5 billion, and mobilized more than 60 million troops on both sides of the war.
The Pacific War had a profound impact on the Japanese nation, and Japan lost all the land it had invaded since 1894 and became under the military control of the U.S. military, which later became the Asian base of the U.S. Cold War.
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